Otaku Helping Others: Part Seven!!!

Step 1)
It's very simple. All you need is anime and something to play anime with. Those are the tools.

Step 2)
Choose an anime that you think you'll like. The choice is a big part of this. When you decide to watch something, anything, you are sure that you want knowledge or self-knowledge in that area. Sometimes you may not even know what an anime is about but just the way the characters look or something about the trailer was interesting, that's all a part of the bigger work of art which is the anime.

Step 3)
Watch the anime. Some animes start slow and some delve right into the action, don't let that put you off. Don't take notes, because you're not in school.

Step 4)
Try to imagine. You are watching a cartoon so sometimes it's hard to imagine that it can have connections to the real world. Imagine you are living in that world or that you are the main character. Even try to imagine as if you were a side character, being a side character isn't so bad. Well maybe not being Chaotzu in Dragonball Z, if you think you're more like Goku...

Step 5) Awesomeness. That is all.

Step 6) Try to be more like your favorite anime character. Even though this world may bring you down, you can still try to be a great person, like the characters in an anime.

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This blog, "The Otaku Reviewers", was started in February of 2010 on this very same platform, Blogger. At first, it was a venture into the informational and informal world of comics, anime, video games, and Japanese culture. In other words, just a random blog.

Over time, the founder of the blog credited with the pseudonym "RPGhero" was joined by two fellow bloggers and friends with the names "Chansu" and "Deretsun". Together the three bloggers looked up interesting Japanese culture facts, recommended new anime, talked about their own "otaku" interests, and traveled across the United States to various anime conventions.

There have been off periods when the blog ceased production of content and there have been times when there would be dozens of blog posts per week. The schedule varies depending on the lives of the people behind the alias'. However the pattern is that we always get back into the game with even newer information about Japanese culture, anime, video games, and other nerdy hobbies.

The motto of our blog is:
"A cure for your apathy and an inspiration for your dreams. ...Applies to Otaku, anime fans, J-pop junkies, and the like"

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